Over the next 2 or 3 decades it is predicted that gas usage will grow at a much faster rate than oil and become the dominant energy source. Up to some 40% of gas comes from Offshore Fields. The transport of gas in the form of LNG is growing very fast – particularly for longer distance export routes. New offshore opportunities for gas production are being developed with the new technologies of Floating LNG (FLNG).
Inshore or Offshore FSRU’s provide safe, strategic and good location for the receiving terminals for LNG and provide the conversion of the methane from the liquid phase back to the gaseous phase to direct consumer usage.
This 2 day training course covers Gas and LNG activities – their Supply Chain from Onshore and Offshore Gas Fields to Market, with FSRU’s providing the last step by converting the LNG back to usable methane gas for local supply and use. Case Studies and videos will be used to illustrate lessons learned from past successful projects. A DVD of the powerpoint presentation and numerous Industry videos will be distributed with the lecture materials.
This document provides an objective for an internship at Indian Oil Corporation to study the company's oil and petroleum distribution processes. It discusses that centrifugal pumps are widely used in oil industries for processes like pumping crude oil. The document then outlines that the report will study the types of pumps used in India, focusing on centrifugal pumps, and discuss the main characteristics considered for pump selection like pressure, velocity and head. It will examine pump selection graphs and data sheets to understand how Indian Oil Corporation chooses pumps with low costs and high efficiency.
Introduction to offshore oil and gas surface facilities, including drilling rig types, topside and substructures, jacket, compliant tower, jack up, gravity based structure, fpso, fso, semi submersible, tlp, spar, wellhead platform, processing platform, pipeline, and surface facilities selection
Heaters are used in refineries to raise the temperature of process fluids. There are different types of heaters classified by design and firing method. Key components include tubes, burners, and sections for convection and radiation. Proper draft, excess air, and complete combustion are important for safe and efficient operation. Regular checks help ensure heaters are functioning properly and identify any issues.
Pumps are machines that transfer fluids by mechanically adding energy to them. There are two main types: centrifugal and positive displacement. Centrifugal pumps use centrifugal force to push liquid outwards from the center, while positive displacement pumps have mechanisms like lobes, gears or diaphragms that push discrete volumes of liquid out of the pump. Centrifugal pumps are generally used for high flow, low pressure applications while positive displacement pumps are used for low flow, high pressure applications or high viscosity liquids. Major components of centrifugal pumps include an impeller, casing, shaft and seals, while positive displacement pumps have components like lobes or gears that expand and contract pump chambers.
Mark Lancaster of Baker Hughes discusses their pump to power technology. Baker Hughes utilizes pipeline pressure to power in line turbines to create electricity.
This document provides information about shell and tube heat exchangers, including basic calculations. It defines key concepts such as specific heat, temperature scales, pressure units and energy conversions. It also outlines the overall design process for a shell and tube heat exchanger, describing how to calculate the required heat transfer rate and surface area based on parameters like the overall heat transfer coefficient and log mean temperature difference.
The document provides information about the boiler feed water pump system used in a power plant, including its purpose, components, technical specifications, maintenance procedures, and troubleshooting guidelines. The system consists of a booster pump and larger feed water pump coupled together and driven by a single electric motor. Key components are described in detail, such as the pumps, turbo coupling, motor, and balancing device. Periodic maintenance tasks and clearances are outlined. Common issues that may arise are identified along with recommended solutions.
Compressors increase air pressure by reducing volume. There are positive displacement compressors, which use mechanical linkages to reduce volume, and rotary compressors, which use rotating parts like screws or vanes. Reciprocating compressors are positive displacement types that use pistons in cylinders and are suitable for high pressures but require multiple machines. Screw compressors use intermeshing rotors to compress air into a continuous flow and are used for large industrial applications. Centrifugal compressors use impellers to accelerate air and convert velocity to pressure.
The document discusses a solution developed to address repeated failures of diaphragm welds in refinery heat exchangers. The solution involved eliminating the diaphragm plate and replacing it with a double-tapered, self-energizing metal pressure seal. Finite element analysis validated that the seal would keep components in an elastic state with stresses below code limits. The retrofit successfully eliminated cracking as the root cause of leaks, increasing equipment reliability while reducing downtime and costs during maintenance.
One of my last article about Global LNG Industry which was used as PR material for FSRU Asia Summit 2016, http://www.fsrusummit.com/ The original article can be read in this link https://energyroutes.eu/2016/05/08/global-lng-market-trends-and-future-outlook/
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is natural gas that has been cooled to liquid form for storage or transport. It takes up 600 times less space than gas in its gaseous state. LNG is predominantly methane and is odorless, colorless, non-toxic, and non-corrosive. It can be transported via tankers and re-gasified for distribution as pipeline natural gas. Global LNG demand is expected to continue growing significantly in the coming decades as new supply projects are developed. Bangladesh currently imports LNG through floating storage and regasification units but is also considering developing permanent land-based LNG facilities.
This manual covers the basic guidelines and minimum requirements for
periodic inspection of heat exchangers used in petroleum refinery.
Locations to be inspected, inspection tools, frequency of inspection &
testing, locations prone to deterioration and causes, corrosion
mitigation, inspection and testing procedures have been specified in
the manual.
Documentation of observations & history of heat exchangers,
inspection checklist and recommended practices have also been
included.
Heat exchanging equipment is used for heating or cooling a fluid.
Individual heat transfer equipment is named as per its function.
Cooler
A cooler cools the process fluid, using water or air, with no change of
phase.
Chiller
A chiller uses a refrigerant to cool process fluid to a temperature below
that obtainable with water.
Condenser
A condenser condenses a vapour or mixture of vapours using water or
air.
Exchanger
An exchanger performs two functions in that it heats a cold process
fluid by recovering heat from a hot fluid, which it cools. None of the
transferred heat is lost.
The document discusses accumulator systems which are used to operate blowout preventers (BOPs) in the event of a power failure. It defines accumulators as pressure vessels that store hydraulic fluid energy. The main types are gas-charged bladders, diaphragms, and pistons. Accumulator systems have multiple independent power sources like hydraulic bottles, pneumatics, and electricity. They maintain sufficient pressure to operate all BOP rams. The document provides examples of sizing calculations to ensure accumulators provide adequate fluid volume to close BOP components based on their specific pressures and volumes.
Introduction to Gas Transportation and Storage technology including pipeline, CNG, LNG, GTL, GTW, methane hydrate, and the importance of gas sales agreement in a gas value chain.
James D. Tison and Kenneth E. Atkins are senior staff engineers at Engineering Dynamics Incorporated in San Antonio, Texas. They have over 20 years of experience each in pulsation and vibration control of reciprocating machinery. They are members of the API 618 sub-task force on pulsation and vibration control. The document discusses changes to pulsation and vibration control requirements in the proposed 5th edition of API 618 for reciprocating compressors. It introduces different design philosophies for pulsation control and discusses challenges with relying solely on mechanical analysis for design. Accurately predicting mechanical natural frequencies is difficult due to uncertainties, and small components can experience high vibration even if main piping vibration is low. The document advocates for
LNG Basics document discusses liquefied natural gas (LNG) and its production and transportation. Some key points:
- LNG is natural gas that has been cooled to liquid form, which reduces its volume by about 600 times, making it feasible to transport over long distances.
- The liquefaction process involves purifying natural gas and cooling it to -162°C. LNG is then stored in insulated tanks and transported globally via specialized LNG carriers or tankers.
- Receiving terminals regasify LNG by reheating it, allowing it to then be distributed via pipeline as regular natural gas. Long-term contracts govern the international LNG trade between supplier and receiving countries.
METHODS OF IMPROVING STEAM TURBINE PERFORMANCEVanita Thakkar
This document discusses various methods of improving the performance of steam turbines, including modifications to the Carnot and Rankine cycles. It describes the ideal Rankine cycle and limitations of using water as the working fluid. The use of superheated steam, reheat cycles, and regenerative feed heating are introduced to increase efficiency. Binary vapor cycles are proposed as an alternative working fluid to overcome some limitations of steam. Key concepts covered include Carnot, Rankine, reheat, regenerative feed heating cycles and the ideal properties desired in a working fluid.
The document provides data on steam flows, pressures, and temperatures at the inlet, extraction, and condensing sections of a turbine. It then calculates the efficiencies of the extraction and condensing sections. For the extraction section, it calculates the inlet steam enthalpy, extraction steam enthalpy and entropy, and isentropic extraction steam enthalpy. Using these values, it determines the extraction section efficiency is 67%. For the condensing section, it states efficiency will be calculated but does not show the calculation.
The document discusses various topics related to pumps used in process industries including:
- The main types of pumps used are centrifugal, reciprocating, rotary, and sealless pumps. Centrifugal pumps are most commonly used.
- Pump selection depends on the required head-capacity and properties of the fluid handled. Centrifugal pumps are generally preferred.
- Detailed calculations must be performed by the process engineer to determine pump parameters like discharge pressure, NPSH available, power requirement, etc.
- Characteristic curves provided by vendors are used to select the duty point where the pump will operate most efficiently.
- Other topics covered include standards, materials, drivers, sealing, parallel operation, and process data
This document summarizes a study on designing a small-scale LNG carrier and bunkering ship with a dual-fuel engine. The study involved multiple Japanese shipbuilding and engineering companies. The target was to increase natural gas use by developing an LNG bunkering ship and coastal LNG carriers. The selected design used a dual-fuel engine, electrical propulsion system, 3,500 cubic meter LNG cargo tanks, a 38 cubic meter LNG fuel tank, and an LNG fuel supply system to provide fuel from the cargo tanks. The presentation concludes by thanking ClassNK for supporting the joint industry research program.
This document discusses floating storage and regasification units (FSRUs) as an alternative to onshore LNG terminals. FSRUs offer lower upfront costs, faster development timelines, and flexibility in their location compared to onshore terminals. However, FSRUs also face challenges from meteorological conditions that can disrupt operations and availability. The document outlines the opportunities and risks of FSRUs that developers must consider to determine if an FSRU is the best solution for a given LNG import project.
We are currently in the midst of one of the deepest downturns in the upstream industry in recent years. Challenging times are ahead for those looking to invest capital and grow their companies in this environment.
Petroleum Economics is all about the allocation of scarce resources. Investment capital is certainly that scarce resource at the moment. In this environment, companies are looking for people to develop highly advanced skills in upstream petroleum economic and financial analysis
Modules of Leadership And Management Skills E-Learning Suite For Up Coming Ma...petroEDGE
This comprehensive Leadership and Management e-Learning suite offers essential learning that benefit upcoming managers & mid-career professionals who are looking to hone existing skills and learn new aptitudes.
LIVE WEBINAR: Depositional Systems Tracts and Reservoir DistributionpetroEDGE
What are systems tracts? What controls their deposition and geometry. What is the link between the nature of systems tracts and reservoir development? Why should we think in terms of depositional systems tracts when we have to evaluate and predict the distribution and geometry of our reservoirs?
Why You Should Attend
This webinar will demonstrate a pragmatic use of seismic and sequence stratigraphic analysis in terms of evaluating reservoir distribution and geometry, based on a variety of examples and real case histories. These case histories will focus on and demonstrate what we can learn from analysing seismic, log and outcrop datasets and arrive at an argued prediction of reservoir distribution and geometry.
What You Will Learn
What are systems tracts?
What controls their deposition and geometry.
How can we extract essential information on reservoir distribution and geometry by analyzing the nature of depositional systems tracts.
Learn from fit for purpose examples and case histories.
The document discusses Trelleborg Marine Systems and the services and solutions they provide for docking, mooring, and transfer applications for LNG facilities. Trelleborg offers a complete portfolio of solutions including quick release hooks, ship-shore links for LNG transfer, fender systems, and integrated project management. They emphasize their experience in the LNG market, worldwide expertise, and ability to provide customized and technically advanced solutions to maximize customer operations and safety.
Dr. Himadri Banerji presented at the 2nd FSRU Conference in Singapore on evolving risk management strategies in LNG FSRU projects. He discussed key risks in the LNG supply chain including market, construction, operational, credit and political risks. To attract project financing, risks must be appropriately allocated through contract structures like tolling agreements that transfer risks away from project companies. Non-recourse financing is now possible for FSRU projects through strong regulatory frameworks and limiting risks allocated to terminal operators. Evolving contract and insurance structures also help manage risks and make projects bankable for private sector investment.
This program is a valuable, detailed insight into FSRU
technology and markets. It will benefit:
• National Utility Operators and Power Generation
Providers
• Oil & Gas Engineers
• Naval Architects, Design Engineers, Shipbuilders &
Shipyard Managers
• EPCs
• LNG Terminal & Vessel Operators
• LNG Technology and Equipment Providers
Compatibility Study of FSRU Exemplar for STS Transfer with LNGCAchmad Agung P
1. A study was conducted to assess the compatibility of STS LNG transfer between an FSRU and LNGCs for a project in West Java.
2. The study found the FSRU design would be compatible with 85% of LNGCs in the market. It determined design parameters for jetty structures including a length offset/overlap range of +/-26m.
3. While most LNGCs have manifolds amidships as recommended, some further vessel compatibility assessment is still needed on individual STS plans. The study provides confidence for using the STS option for the West Java FSRU.
This document provides an overview of existing, confirmed, and proposed floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) projects worldwide as of May 2015. It lists over 100 projects across various regions including North America, South America, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Asia, and the Indian subcontinent. For each project, it provides brief details on the FSRU vessel, owner/operator, charterer, capacity, and timeframe. The majority of existing projects involve vessels owned by Excelerate Energy, Golar LNG, and Höegh LNG serving as FSRUs.
Introducing the New State of the Art Learning Technology for Oil & Gas Professionals
Wellsite Awareness Training
Enhance your skills in the upstream Oil & Gas with virtual reality based simulated e-learning. Experience the virtual wellsite, operations and equipment all in a realistic and safe environment.
Be able to learn and practice all the required skills in a no pressure environment. Learn as you go, anywhere in the world in your own pace. Using your mobile phone, download our app, and access learning content. Enjoy great convenience and faster learning outcomes.
This program addresses in an integrated manner the key activities involved in the safe, effective and timely commissioning and start-up of a new plant or facility. Start Up and Commissioning of new plant and equipment presents both a major technical and management challenge. An organisation’s personnel must familiarise themselves with new equipment, processes and technologies, develop the relevant operating and safety procedures.
At the same time there is the requirement to execute an exceptionally large scope of work – much of it complex when compared to routine operations - over a short period of time, with equipment and plant which is as yet unproven and that may pose significant risks to personnel, environment and profitability.
This 5 day training course addresses the technical issues of commissioning and starting up various equipment and asset types commonly found in processing plant environments, the development of specific commissioning procedures, process and facility wide commissioning strategies. The course will also address the broader managerial issues of commissioning and start up planning, resourcing, budgeting and cost control, risk management – safety, environmental, financial and operational, problem solving and trouble shooting.
Presentation for the award-winning paper of the same name, presented in Power-Gen Asia 2013 by Kari Punnonen, Area BDM, Oil & Gas Business, Wärtsilä Power Plants.
Download the paper at: http://www.wartsila.com/file/Wartsila/en/1278537230339a1267106724867-Small_and_Medium_size_LNG_for_Power_Production_KPunnonen.pdf
The Subsea Production Engineering Course provides an overview of all of the functionalities and key interfaces of subsea equipment. The course will refer to relevant industry engineering standards for subsea equipment, and critical operational requirements. The sessions will cover challenges associated with equipment design and installability.
Presentataion Oil&Gas Telecommunications Conference - Radio LInk Project Andrea Vallavanti
The document describes the Floating Storage Regasification Unit (FSRU) Toscana offshore LNG terminal located 12 miles off the coast of Livorno, Italy. It discusses the technical details of converting an LNG carrier into an FSRU with a regasification capacity of 3.75 bcm/a. It outlines the challenges of establishing a reliable radio link between the moving FSRU and the onshore base in Livorno to address the FSRU's communication needs. A two-hop radio link solution using Aviat and 4RF equipment was implemented to overcome issues like multipath fading and limited antenna heights. Significant infrastructure upgrades were required on both the FSRU and onshore sites.
LearnersEDGE - Virtual Reality Based Simulated Learning For Oil & GaspetroEDGE
LearnersEdge is reinventing oil & gas training. Its purpose is to
enhance the skills of engineers or scientist with Virtual Reality based
simulated learning. Professionals from the Oil & Gas sector will
experience virtual wellsite exercises and geological outcrop site
visits, all in a realistic and safe environment.
Presentazione OIL and GAS Telecommunications Conference rev 6 marzo_vaAndrea Vallavanti
The document describes the Floating Storage Regasification Unit (FSRU) Toscana offshore LNG terminal located 12 miles off the coast of Livorno, Italy. It discusses the technical details of converting an LNG carrier into an FSRU with a regasification capacity of 3.75 bcm/a. It also outlines the challenges of establishing a reliable radio link between the moving FSRU and the onshore base in Livorno to enable communication and data transmission. This involved installing antennas on a new radar mast on the FSRU, using a rotary joint and intermediate repeater to overcome obstacles. Authorization was required from authorities to use the necessary frequencies without interference.
The document is a 609-page report from the Office of the Contractor General of Jamaica summarizing its investigation into allegations regarding the proposal for an FSRU LNG re-gasification terminal and natural gas transportation system in Jamaica. It provides background on the project and LNG in Jamaica. It details the OCG's monitoring of and concerns with the project arising from complaints received. These include allegations of improper process, conflicts of interest, and insider information. The report outlines the OCG's methodology and findings from examining documents and interviews related to planning, bidding, evaluation, and selection for the project.
Topside processing systems features several different equipment that carry out distinct functions. These equipment are packaged into the modules which make up the whole topsides processing plants. It is the key that the equipment work safely and efficiently for which it was designed for and under a range of conditions including start-up and bad weather at the field location.
INTRODUCTION TO OFFSHORE DRILLING AND PRODUCTION FACILITIESpetroEDGE
This 4 day (separately bookable) intensive training course will cover the details of drilling rigs and how they operate, especially for deepwater activities. Current drilling rigs are highly automated and efficient. These advances will be illustrated with animations and videos. The relationship between drilling and production will be explored with examples of current field developments
FPSO / Floating Production Technology for Offshore Oil & Gas ProductionWalter Lee
The aim of the course is to introduce interested parties to the technology of FPSOs and other Floating Production hosts, and illustrate their use as part of a full Field Development. The course includes many Field Development examples, including several of the most recent additions to the worldwide fleet.
A feature of the course is the incorporation and inclusion of a large number of videos and animations to support the slide presentations. This multimedia mix makes the course
appropriate to professional engineers seeking to extend their knowledge with the latest information; but also makes it accessible to “non-experts” who are seeking a general
overview of such activities.
This 3 day training course is designed to give you an operational perspective of LNG Terminals and an appreciation of how the business of LNG and relevant technologies inter-relate and work together. Throughout the course, you will have the opportunity to engage in highly interactive discussions and acquire critical operational processes and techniques.
This document provides information about an upcoming 4-day training course on FPSO and FLNG design and technology. The course will be conducted from May 23-26, 2016 in Singapore by two experienced instructors. It will cover key technical aspects of FPSO and FLNG design projects, including topside and subsurface systems, regulatory standards, and case studies. Past participants found the training to be informative and beneficial for their work in the floating production industry.
This training course has been designed so as to give the interested parties an introduction to small scale LNG design and operation.
- Understand the sources and nature of LNG supplies
- Grasp the significant of key technical facts
- Acquire in depth knowledge of the elements in the LNG Chain
- Develop and deep understanding of small scale Liquefaction cycles
- Understand how small scale shipping operates
- Appreciate the different market segments for small scale LNG including Marine, Road, Mining & Construction and Power
- Learn how to develop a small scale LNG business
- Appreciate the commercial aspects of the LNG business
Each offshore platform reaches the end of its lifetime at some point, and this necessitates decommissioning. This activity must be done safely, cost effectively and with as little environmental pollution as possible. While the life spans of these installations cover decades, they have not generally been designed with efficient decommissioning in mind. Moreover, the places where the facilities have been constructed are pivotal in defining the safest and most sustainable decommissioning method.
This 3 day training course will address the key issues surrounding an offshore decommissioning project. You will be exposed to key lessons learnt from Frigg, NW Hutton and Ekofisk, as well as lesson specifically derived from projects in based in Asia. The course will also assist in understanding the planning and decision analysis in decommissioning projects and costs involved.
This document provides information about a 5-day training course on FLNG Process Engineering. The training will be led by an expert in FLNG/LNG plant design and engineering with over 35 years of experience. Attendees will learn about FLNG process design considerations and technologies through presentations, case studies, and simulations. Key topics will include FLNG topside processing, liquefaction technologies, cooling systems, ship layout, codes and standards, and process simulation. The course aims to help engineers address challenges in FLNG process design and operations.
- Alan Russell has over 33 years of experience in the oil and gas industry, specializing in materials management, logistics, and well equipment.
- He has worked for several major operators like ExxonMobil in various supervisory and advisory roles, managing critical materials globally.
- His expertise includes OCTG, subsea wellhead systems, completion equipment, and ensuring regulatory compliance to industry standards.
This 3-day course provides an overview of subsea engineering for oil and gas field developments. It covers key topics such as field layout and design, flow assurance, subsea hardware, flowlines, risers, umbilicals, and production controls. The course is taught through lectures and case studies, including one on BP's Greater Plutonio field. Past participants found the course to be excellent for gaining subsea knowledge from an experienced instructor.
This course will concentrate on Offshore Marine Operations and will cover Operational and Managerial requirements for Loadout; Barge Transportation; Towing of Offshore Facilities; Lifting; Steel Jackets; Gravity-Based Structures; Lift-Off, Transportation and Inshore Mating of Topsides; Offshore Pipelines; Marine Operations Overview; Special Topics, and other essential topics related to Export/Import Oil & Gas.
This 5 day training course provides participants with knowledge of critical well completion processes, completion equipment and operations associated with deepwater completions and available intelligent well and completion architecture used for both platform and subsea completions.
Subsea pipelines are the arteries of the offshore industry, and around the world more than 18,000km are in service. Part of almost every project, they often form a large component of project cost. This course will provide a complete and up-to-date overview of the area of Subsea Pipeline Engineering, taking delegates through the pre-design phase, design, construction, installation, operation and maintenance.
It will give a complete picture of the work of design engineers and pipeline construction companies, using actual case studies from around the world to highlight the topics discussed. While the course requires no previous experience, this is not a superficial overview. The lecturers bring to the course a long experience of industry projects, in many parts of the world and under varied conditions. The technology is far from being static, and the trainers will discuss new developments and ideas for the future.
Jose A. Sanchez Rivera is an experienced leader in the petrochemical, oil, gas, and LNG industries with over 37 years of experience. He has managed operations for an LNG import terminal and 540 MW cogeneration power plant. Rivera also has experience as a technical writer providing training and writing services for various energy companies. He is proficient in areas such as LNG import and regasification, petrochemical operations, refinery operations, and health, safety and environmental.
The document provides information about a 3-day training course on FPSO and FLNG topside design, layout, and processing taught by Bruno Ban. Testimonials from past attendees praise Bruno's expertise and the comprehensive course materials. The document outlines Bruno's extensive experience in the offshore oil and gas industry and the agenda for the 3-day course, which will cover topics such as FPSO and FLNG design challenges, regulatory requirements, topside layout optimization, interfaces, process systems, safety, and case studies.
Knud Larsen is a surveyor, technical superintendent, and chief engineer with over 25 years of experience in the global offshore oil and gas and shipping industries. He has expertise in surveying, commissioning, inspection, classification, technical operations, maintenance, project management, HSE, and training. He is seeking a new position where he can apply his skills and experience to make a valuable contribution.
The document outlines the structure and content of a Postgraduate Diploma in Naval Management and Operations. The program is divided into 4 modules that cover the full life cycle of naval projects, from conceptual design through construction and shipyard management to vessel operation. Key topics include negotiation, budgeting, engineering, production, quality control, financial management, safety, and continuous improvement. The course aims to educate professionals using case studies, practical exercises, and content from experienced instructors in the field.
The document discusses Shell's Prelude FLNG project, the first floating liquefied natural gas facility in the world located offshore Australia. It describes how in 2009, Shell and the Technip-Samsung Consortium signed an agreement for the design, construction, and installation of multiple FLNG facilities over 15 years. Key milestones included starting construction in 2012 and completing the hull in 2013. The Prelude FLNG facility is expected to produce 3.6 million tonnes per year of LNG. Safety was a primary focus in the design of the facility to handle liquefied natural gas offshore.
Psm rubyricks oil and gas event and conferencespsmuga9
Rubyricks provides oil and gas conferences and training to engineers and technicians. This helps address the shortage of experienced professionals in the growing oil and gas industry. The conferences provide practical skills training, career development, and information on working in oil and gas. The goal is to help people expand their skills and careers, both within their home country and abroad, to support the industry and individuals' prosperity.
Danish Khan is a petroleum engineer with 5 years of experience in production operations including well testing, completion, wireline, slickline, coiled tubing, stimulation, and fishing. He is seeking a challenging position in the gas and petroleum industry. He has worked as a petroleum engineer at Mari Petroleum Company Limited where he supervised various operations and was responsible for production monitoring, planning, and enhancing production. He has certifications in NEBOSH and well completion and workover courses.
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The document is a 2020 training calendar from AsiaEdge that lists over 100 oil and gas industry training courses taking place between January and September 2020 in locations including Malaysia, the UAE, Oman, Australia, Singapore, New Zealand, and the USA. The courses cover topics such as reservoir engineering, drilling, production, health and safety, finance, and management. The calendar provides event codes, course titles, dates, and venues for each training opportunity.
Case Study : National Oil Company - IndonesiapetroEDGE
An Indonesian National Oil Company engaged PetroEdge to provide a workshop for department heads on competency management after acquiring a new business unit. The workshop helped participants identify issues with the existing system, explore competency concepts, develop competency profiling and assessment processes, and propose action plans to establish their own Competency Management System to evolve capabilities after the business transition.
Case Study : National Oil Company - MalaysiapetroEDGE
PetroEdge was hired to strengthen the competency assessment process of a National Oil Company in Malaysia. Over two months, PetroEdge conducted stakeholder interviews and a SWOT analysis. They then enhanced and documented the competency assessment process, creating guidelines, a refresher booklet for assessors, and a tutorial booklet for assessees. A two-day workshop was also held where participants identified issues with the existing process, developed steps for competency management, examined moving to a more job-based assessment, and learned assessment best practices from leading organizations.
EnQuest Malaysia reached out to develop digital health, safety, and environmental training modules to complement their existing training. Previously, an e-learning solution was successfully implemented for EnQuest. They were now requesting another project to develop a customized 9-module EHS e-learning program with 20 off-the-shelf modules to provide flexible, engaging, and accessible training for their workforce.
This course examines different deepwater depositional systems and considers how deepwater process, topography and sediment supply impact on these systems. The course examines analogue data from turbidite reservoirs and modern turbidite systems. Depositional settings and sequences associated with clastic deepwater systems are reviewed, along with the geological controls on reservoir quality and architecture. It also examines post-depositional process that can have a major impact on reservoir quality and architecture, and considers this within the context of the petroleum system.
API 570 Piping and Pipeline Inspectors Preparatory CoursepetroEDGE
This program is designed for in depth understanding of Inspection of piping and pipelines under operation and in-service as per API 570. This preparatory course will prepare inspectors to ensure piping and pipeline integrity in service. Practical aspect of design considerations, sizing, rating, piping and pipeline integrity, internal inspections, analysis, repair, pressure testing, and pipeline protection shall be discussed. The program shall also provide more information about types of piping system defects which may crop in during operation, repairs, maintenance and alteration. This will lead the participants to prepare them for ensuring good quality and safety of operating piping and pipelines so that they are safe in operations and ensure preventing any incident.
The oil & gas industry has had a volatile ride for the last decade. Oil prices have been fluctuating between $30 and $130/bbl and with Shale oil appearing as a serious competitor and LNG positioning itself more as the transitionary fuel of the future. Of course we never knew what we do not know but it seems to be getting more unclear what the future holds, especially for the oil & gas industry. Uncertainty seems to rule, and turbulence of our business environment seems to be reaching a new tipping point year after year, and the end of common strategic planning is in sight.
Distributed Control System (DCS) Applications, Selection & TroubleshootingpetroEDGE
Since the first Distributed Control System was installed in the late 1970’s, the concept of DCS has swept alternative control technologies from the field. The substantial growth, in the construction of plants in the traditional heavy process industries, such as power generation, refining, oil and gas, water and petrochemicals, is driving significant growth in the utilization of DCS. The broad architecture of a solution involves either a direct connection to physical equipment, such as switches, pumps and valves or connection via a fieldbus communication system.
This course will familiarize engineers, designers and construction personnel with the layout and design procedures and practices involved in the choice of piping systems and their associated supporting equipment. It will also address in detail, common pipeline components such as pumps, compressors and heat exchangers and will cover their mechanical performance and limitations in different piping arrangements. This course will give participants the background required to complete and successfully apply typical equipment layout and piping arrangements.
This document provides an overview of factors critical for oil prices to gain strength, including:
- Crude oil prices are expected to remain volatile in the future and hover between USD50-60 per barrel.
- OPEC and non-OPEC need to continue complying with their agreed output cuts of 1.8 million barrels per day to support higher oil prices.
- US tight oil producers have been agile in responding to higher prices by increasing production, though their breakeven costs have lowered through collaboration.
Advanced Heat Exchanger Design, Inspection and TroubleshootingpetroEDGE
The design, performance and operation of modern heat exchangers requires an understanding of the principles of heat transfer and fluid flow, coupled with access to numerically based techniques and supporting data. This course will review heat transfer fundamentals as applied to tubular and plate devices.
Liquid & Gas Flowmetering & Custody MeasurementpetroEDGE
This course will familiarize process, instrumentation and custody transfer engineers with the procedures and practices involved in the choice of flowmetering systems and their associated supporting equipment. It will address these points in relation to both single- and multi-phase flows and will give guidance on the optimum commercially available flowmeters through a detailed comparison of their relative merits. Flowmeter calibration is crucial to these topics.
The course also covers the related issues of level and tank measurement as well as lease automatic custody transfer and truck custody transfer, leak detection, loss control and monitor and control production losses.
This intensive five-day course is designed to provide participants with a thorough knowledge of downhole sand exclusion equipment and the operational procedures required for converting a drilled well into an efficient and safe producer. It follows a practical approach for the various types of sand control equipment, specific applications, the preparation and the final execution and installation of the equipment.
Webinar: Scenario planning for long term decision makingpetroEDGE
When developing a strategy or making investment decisions, there will be many uncertainties that need assessment. These can range from cost and timing issues to broader questions at the macro level, for example political, regulatory or social developments.
A way to get to grips with the latter category is by using ‘scenario analysis’, sometimes called ‘scenario thinking’ or ‘scenario planning’. A scenario in this context is an alternative future: a coherent narrative of a set of developments, trends and events that could unfold within some defined business environment.
A decision to drill an exploration well with the objective to find a new oil or gas field must be based on a sound assessment of the prospect’s risks and of the volumes: what is the chance that a well will find hydrocarbons, and how much could it be? Risk and volume assessments form the basis for decisions to drill a well or not, and as such it is the link between subsurface evaluation and the business aspects of the petroleum industry. This course explains how risks and volumes can be assessed in a realistic and pragmatic manner, based on a sound understanding of the geological details of the prospect as well as of its regional geological setting and our play understanding.
This intensive 2 x 2 week program has been put together to cover Advanced Well Engineering topics. The program intends to uplift the knowledge and skills for engineers, who are or will be directly involved in well and completion design. It will also benefit staff that are or will be working as a member of a day-to-day operations team.
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The Rig Safety Awareness course features ten e-learning modules, designed for new technical and petroleum engineers going offshore for the first time. The modules will require between 30 to 40 minutes study each.
Each module will also include assessment questions that relate to module’s content. Each e-learning module will be supported by four 2D ‘Walkthrough Events’ where the user is stepped through a series of safety failures that leed to an incident occurrence.
The main objective of this course is to acquire practical skills and tools on how to set up an asset depletion plan through a focused well and reservoir management approach. It is common in many asset teams to have an unclear picture of what future actions should be taken to the different wells and reservoirs as they deplete. In many cases, these actions are reactive rather than proactive. This is mainly due to a lack of a well-defined reservoir management and depletion plan or strategy.
This course presents you with the knowledge and tools to design a depletion plan. Such plan would be consistent with the increased understanding of the reservoir behavior obtained from focused reservoir management. The depletion plan is a comprehensive set of actions that the asset team designs to identify a way forward for every well by identifying future workovers, remedial work, gas lift methods, all the way to well abandonment. And for every reservoir by identifying underdeveloped areas, infill drilling targets, secondary recovery or IOR/EOR applications.
This document provides an overview of 51 safety awareness courses available as part of an e-learning program. The courses cover a range of topics including abrasive wheels, accident investigation, asbestos awareness, benzene awareness, chemical awareness, control of hazardous substances, dropped objects prevention, fire awareness, first aid, lifting operations, manual handling, and transportation of dangerous goods. Each course ranges from 15 to 240 minutes and is aimed at relevant personnel in the oil and gas industry. The program is available to purchase with 6 months of access to the courses and tutorials.
Major changes in 2020 for the global refining industrypetroEDGE
Refiners generally have incentives to upgrade their
refineries, by adding conversion units to produce greater
amounts of clean products (e.g., gasoline, diesel) and
lesser amounts of fuel oil. All else being equal, refiners
with conversion achieve higher margins than simple
refineries without conversion. However, it usually takes at
least four to five years from initial planning to actual startup
of a conversion project.
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-Students will understand the basics of gardening, including the importance of soil, water, and sunlight for plant growth. They will learn to identify and use essential gardening tools, plant seeds, and seedlings properly, and manage common garden pests using eco-friendly methods.
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Introduction to Floating Storage & Regasification Unit (FSRU)
1. INTRODUCTION TO
FLOATING STORAGE &
REGASIFICATION UNIT (FSRU)
Expert Course Director
DR JOHN PREEDY
Dr Preedy worked for BP for 28 years as a Research Associate and Team Leader, working on
Feasibility Studies and acting as a trouble shooter covering all aspects of BPs businesses. These
covered field Development Project in the North Sea and several novel resource recovery
techniques which were taken from Concept to Field Pilot trials in Canada. His specific work in the
offshore area covered Subsea Robotics / Automation, Seabed Production Concepts, Seabed
Excavation Methods, Underwater Repair Techniques, Flexible Riser Studies and Maintenance
Cost Reductions.
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2. Introduction to Floating Storage & Regasification Unit (FSRU)
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About the Training Course
Over the next 2 or 3 decades it is predicted that gas usage will grow at a much faster rate than
oil and become the dominant energy source. Up to some 40% of gas comes from Offshore
Fields. The transport of gas in the form of LNG is growing very fast – particularly for longer
distance export routes. New offshore opportunities for gas production are being developed
with the new technologies of Floating LNG (FLNG).
Inshore or Offshore FSRU’s provide safe, strategic and good location for the receiving terminals
for LNG and provide the conversion of the methane from the liquid phase back to the gaseous
phase to direct consumer usage.
This 2 day training course covers Gas and LNG activities – their Supply Chain from Onshore and
Offshore Gas Fields to Market, with FSRU’s providing the last step by converting the LNG back to
usable methane gas for local supply and use. Case Studies and videos will be used to illustrate
lessons learned from past successful projects. A DVD of the powerpoint presentation and
numerous Industry videos will be distributed with the lecture materials.
By attending this 2 day training course, you will be able to:
Understand the basics of the gas supply chain from gas reservoir to customer supply (either
as gas or as LNG).
Have a good understanding of the formation of LNG, either at land based sites or offshore
sites (FLNG).
Have knowledge of the requirements to provide safe and secure offshore locations for re-
gasification floating terminals.
Understand the options for new build or gas carrier conversion to FSRU’s, together with
knowledge of how they are located / moored and work.
Have knowledge of the main players involved in FSRU’s.
Have details of existing FSRU locations together with proposed future opportunity areas.
And lastly, have the additional information on the current status of worldwide FLNG
Projects.
Who should Attend?
The course is intended for both persons new to the technology, and to persons wishing to up-date
their existing knowledge of the latest developments of FSRUs. Additionally, it will be useful for
anyone (technical and non-technical) wishing to understand more of the Gas / LNG Supply Chain
and the role of FSRU’s within this.
Persons (Technical and Non-Technical) involved in the Gas and LNG Industries.
Shipbuilding, Ship repair & Ship Conversion Groups.
Offshore Engineering & Construction Suppliers or Contractors.
LNG Facilities personnel.
Oil & Gas Production personnel involved in project management, engineering,
procurement, production, construction, commercial, commissioning and administration.
Persons involved in O&G Safety and Environmental Issues and Regulations.
Course content in summary:
Introduction to onshore & offshore gas production systems
The Position of Gas and LNG in Global Energy Supplies
Examples of gas field – world wide
Land based LNG plants and Gas Carrier Terminals (pert of the LNG Supply Chain)
Floating storage re-gasification vessels (FSRU)
New Build and Gas Carrier Conversion Options
Storage systems for LNG (Membrane vs Spherical Tanks)
Main Vessel Companies Involved
“Best Fit” for FSRU Technology – Location & Size
Existing and Future of FSRU locations worldwide
Update on current status of FLNG Projects
About your
Expert Trainer:
DR JOHN PREEDY
John worked for BP for 28 years as a
Research Associate and Team Leader,
working on Feasibility Studies and acting
as a trouble shooter covering all aspects
of BPs businesses. These covered field
Development Project in the North Sea
and several novel resource recovery
techniques which were taken from
Concept to Field Pilot trials in Canada.
His specific work in the offshore area
covered Subsea Robotics / Automation,
Seabed Production Concepts, Seabed
Excavation Methods, Underwater Repair
Techniques, Flexible Riser Studies and
Maintenance Cost Reductions. After
leaving BP in 1992, he has continued
working in the offshore oil industry
through Azur Offshore Ltd, including
activities in the assessment of Emerging
and Novel Technologies, Technical and
Economic Audits, Studies, Production
Sharing Agreement Evaluations, Safety
and Environmental issues. Clients have
included Chevron UK, BP Exploration,
British Gas , Technomare, Trident
Consultants, Fina UK and Cameron
France. John is regular University lecturer
at Crandfield School of Industrial
Sciences (UK) and is a course Group
Project external examiner for Crandfield.
He also lectures on offshore oil industry
activities at ENSIETA (France), the
Technical University of Delft (Holland)
and the Northern Territories University in
Darwin (Australia). He is an active
member of the UK Society for
Underwater Technology (SUT) and serves
on their Subsea Engineering and
Operations Committee.
3. Introduction to Floating Storage & Regasification Unit (FSRU)
Train Your Whole Team At A Convenient Time And Location Through In-House Training.
Call us at +65 9170 3171 to enquire or email your query to info@asiaedge.net . Visit us at www.petroedgeasia.net for more information.
2 Days Course Outline
DAY ONE
08.30 Course Welcome
09.00 Lecture L1: INTRODUCTION – ONSHORE AND OFFSHORE GAS –
Gas Options
What to Do with Produced Gas?
Stranded Gas Fields
Associated Gas with no Export Options
Gas Reinjection
Export by Pipeline
LNG
Floating Liquid Natural Gas (FLNG)
Lecture L2: GAS FACTS
LNG Facts
Gas Prices – Worldwide
LNG Prices – Worldwide
Gas Reserves – Worldwide
Gas Consumption – Worldwide
Gas – The Future
Lecture L3: GLOBAL LNG TRADE
Supply Chain
Countries with LNG Production
LNG Trading Routes
LNG Carriers
Importing Countries
Lecture L4: EXAMPLES OF LAND BASED LNG PLANTS
World List of LNG Plants
Australia
Malaysia
Qatar
Others
LNG Gas Processing Stages
Floating LNG (FLNG)
Lecture L5: GAS CARRIERS
Carrier Types
o MOSS Type
o Integrated Tank Tpe
Vessel Design
Examples
Lecture L6 : LAND BASED LNG STORAGE AND REGASSIFICATION
TERMINALS
List of Worldwide Terminals
Terminal Layout and Facilities
Examples of US Terminals
Singapore Gas Terminal
Need for Offshore Floating Terminals
Lecture L7 : FLOATING STORAGE AND REGASSIFICATION TERMINALS –
REQUIREMENTS
The Basics
Previous Studies
Types of Offshore Terminal
FSRU Vessels
FSRU Component Requirements
FSRU Business Case
Discussions and Q & As Close of Day One
DAY TWO
Lecture L8 - FSRU VESSEL DESIGN - COMPARISON BETWEEN NEW BUILD
& CONVERSION
Comparison with FPSO – New Build vs Conversion
Cost Advantages
Development Times
Availability of Conversion Vessels
08.30 Lecture L9: FSRU DECK HEATERS
Direct Sea Water Heat Exchange
Re-Circulation Medium with Heat Introduction
Deck Layout
Examples of Equipment
Lecture L10: CHALLENGES AND ISSUES IN FSRU CONVERSION /
CONSTRUCTION
Vessels Storage Capacity
Requirements for Turret Mooring (Fully Connected or
Disconnectable)
Mooring Design
Deck Preparation for Regassification Heaters
Other Requirements
Lecture L11: FSRU MOORING SYSTEMS & TURRET TECHNOLOGIES
Mooring Issues
Mooring Design
Mooring Components
Turret Requirements
Disconnectable Turrets
Lecture L12: CURRENT STATUS OF FLOATING REGASSIFICATION STATIONS
(FSRU)
EXCELERATE ENERGY
GOLAR LNG
HOEGH LNG
Others
Lecture L13: FUTURE FSRU REQUIREMENTS
New and Future Gas Developments
New Locations for FSRU Vessels
Security Issues
Operating Requirements
Lecture L14: SUMMARY OF FLNG TECHNOLOGIES
The Background
Technology Requirements
Companies offering FLNG Options
Existing Projects
Future Projects
Lecture L15 : FSRU / FLNG VESSEL CERTIFICATION / REGULATION
Safety and Environmental Issues
Certifying Authorities Roles and Activities
Examples of Codes and Regulations
Examples of Activities
Discussions and Q & As Close of Course
4. Introduction to Floating Storage & Regasification Unit (FSRU)
Train Your Whole Team At A Convenient Time And Location Through In-House Training.
Call us at +65 9170 3171 to enquire or email your query to info@asiaedge.net . Visit us at www.petroedgeasia.net for more information.
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INTRODUCTION TO FLOATING STORAGE & REGASIFICATION UNIT (FSRU)
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